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Geochemical evidence for the manufacture, logistics and supply‐chain management of Emperor Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army, China
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EngineeringEast Asian StudiesArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologySupply‐chain ManagementQin EmpireArchaeological RecordNon‐invasive Materials CharacterisationLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceGeochemical AnomalyMaterial CultureCeramic AnalysisClay PasteGeochemical DataEast Asian LanguagesInk Wash PaintingTerracotta ArmyGeochemical EvidenceTraditional CeramicCeramics MaterialsEconomic GeologyGeochemistryPetrology
Non‐invasive materials characterisation of reconstructed statues of Emperor Qin Shihuang's Terracotta Army has revealed distinct micro‐geochemical patterning within the clay paste used in their manufacture. The significance of this is explored in terms of the production sequence, logistics and supply‐chain management involved in the construction of this enormous funerary assemblage. Of particular interest is a compositional distinction between figures marked with the names ‘Gong’ (宫) and ‘Xianyang’ (咸阳). These seem to represent the products of two workshops involved in the supply of ceramic objects for this ambitious, large‐scale building project undertaken by the Qin Empire during the third century bce .
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